Our perception of the world is in constant transition. Even when we are still the space around us changes from the moment we open our eyes, to the second we become conscious that our perception is our own; it is a customized and simulated reality. Perspectives, beliefs, and opinions are in constant flux. The works in this group exhibition are the result of our individual exploration into notions of space, time, transformation, memory, and how studying in New York City during the spring 2012 semester informed our artistic practice.
Reception
Wednesday, September 19
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Info session on AAP NYC will follow in 3224 Tjaden Hall
Students included in the exhibition:
Calvin Kim (B.F.A./B.A. ’15), Untitled (2012), mixed media
Joy Jihyun Jeong (B.F.A. ’14), Fragments (2012), acrylic on raw canvas
Jung-Ho Sohn (B.F.A./B.A. ’15), Untitled (2012), wood
Natani Notah (B.F.A. ’14), Why Do I Resemble My Father When I Dance? (2012), video/performance
Sara Seyoung Cha (B.F.A. ’14), Untitled (2012), acrylic and spray paint on canvas
Scarlett Xin Meng (B.F.A. ’13), The Autopsy of a Flaneur (2012), found objects placed in plastic bags
Tyler Williams (B.F.A./B.A. ’15), Tomorrow Will Be Kinder (2012), spray paint & Chipboard
Dates |
September 17, 2012 – September 21, 2012 |
location |
Olive Tjaden Gallery, Tjaden Hall |
contact |
Maria Brown
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